As a consequence of the draw of last Sunday against Roma, AC Milan has to win next match to maintain the third place. A match, that seems easy, but that in reality could be complex: Siena, in fact, is already relegated in Serie B, but has important players that want to continue their positive series of performances, such as Emeghara and Rosina.
The tension during this week is high: emblematic is the recent discussion between Mr Allegri and Robinho, scolded by his coach, for the scarce concentration during the trainee session.
Another element that underlines how the tension is high is that Galliani has postponed every declaration about the future transfer market. AC Milan will be one of the most involved Club of the transfer market: Robinho, Abate and Nocerino are going to leave AC Milan due to the reduced possibility of playing they had during this season. Zapata and Bojan are still waiting to know more about their future: Zapata will probably be confirmed due to the excellent performance of the last part of this season, while Bojan will be confirmed if Barcelona reduces his price. On the other hand, some names have been associated with AC Milan: Cerci and Ogbonna of Torino, Lodi of Catania and Di Maria of Real Madrid.
Now, as Galliani has underlined during the press conference after the match against Roma, AC Milan has to defeat Siena; the transfer market will involve the next three months and in September AC Milan will be reinforced and ready to play both in Italy and in Europe.

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